Depriving Victor Wembanyama His Attention, Chet Holmgren Eyes Bigger Picture Amid ROTY Battle
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After the Christmas Day games, the air is now buzzing with excitement and speculation about who will be the NBA Rookie of the Year in 2024. Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren are considered the strong contenders for the NBA Rookie of the Year award. There is a lot of excitement and interest among people to compare and contrast Holmgren with Wembanyama and others.
However, after Chet’s recent statements, it is evident that he is not interested in the race for awards that involve individual fame. He has other plans.
Holmgren’s first focus on team over ROTY hype
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After the end of the game vs the Knicks, the media asked about his approach towards the ROTY award. He answered, “Before the game, I was focused on the Knicks… Now that the game is over, I’m focused on the Denver Nuggets.”
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Chet Holmgren on his Rookie of the Year and All Star buzz: “Before the game, I was focused on the Knicks tonight. Now that the game is over, I’m focused on the Denver Nuggets.”
Chet says his focus is on helping the Thunder win basketball games.
— Brandon Rahbar (@BrandonRahbar) December 28, 2023
Holmgren’s approach is different from other coaches because he doesn’t keep a close eye on Wembanyama all the time, but focuses on his own game and team dynamics. According to Chet, his main goal is to help Thunder win basketball matches. The ongoing NBA season will be very important for him as his performance will greatly impact the ROTY race and will ultimately decide the success of his rookie season.
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A glimpse of Chet Holmgren’s rookie season
The performance of Chet Holmgren in his first season with the OKC Thunder has been truly outstanding. Even though he missed his first year due to an injury, he proved himself as the second overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft.
Holmgren’s playing style resembles a big man from today’s NBA, who excels both in shooting and defense. In just 27 games, he has demonstrated exceptional skills and made a noteworthy impact, averaging 17.2 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 2.7 blocks per game. Victor Wembanyama has better stats than Holmgren, but Holmgren is nonetheless the better rookie player overall based on the combined impact of his performance and contribution to the game.
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To determine if Holmgren should be the Rookie of the Year, we must look at the team’s success during the season. OKC has 20 victories and 9 losses, which makes them rank second in the Western Conference. This is a great achievement for the team and their fans. In contrast to Wembanyama, whose brilliance remained at an individual level, Holmgren has led the Thunder to victory, solidifying his claim as the best Rookie of the Year.
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